THOSE WILL BE TREATED THE SAME AS TRADITIONAL CIGARETTES AND OTHER TOBACCO PRODUCTS. AN ARMY SERGEANT WHO SURVIVED 12 ROAD-SIDE BOMBINGS CAME HOME TODAY TO HIS NEW HOME IN BREVARD COUNTY. THEY WERE WARDED WITH A HOME THAT HE EARNED WITH HIS SERVICE AND SACRIFICE. DAN BILLOW HAS THE STORY NEW AT SIX. MARCUS AND SUSAN ZIEGLER WALKED INTO THEIR HOME FOR THE FIRST TIME AND I LONG WITH A LOT OF NEW FRIENDS THEY FOUND PICTURES ON THE WALL. PICTURES THAT REMIND THEM OF MARCUS'S SERVICE IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN WHERE HE WAS IN ON 12 EXPLOSIONS OF IEDs -- ROAD-SIDE BOMBS. THAT PICTURE IS FROM WHEN WE GOT HIM AFTER HE WAS HURT AND HE CAME HOME FROM AFGHANISTAN. MARCUS IS NOW MEDICALLY RETIRED BECAUSE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY. HE DOESN'T REMEMBER THE LAST OF THE EXPLOSIONS HE WAS IN. HE'S JUST HAPPY TO BE HOME. THE BEST WAY I CAN EXPLAIN IT IS, YOU KNOW, IT'S A ONCE IN A LIFETIME, WINNING THE LOTTO, YOU KNOW, LUCK OF THE DRAW. IT'S AMAZING. THEIR TRUCK AND ALL THEIR STUFF CAME ALL THE WAY FROM SAN ANTONIO. SO THEY ARE ANXIOUS TO GET STARTED. I THINK THIS ROOM IS GOING TO BE OUR SORTING ROOM. THE HOME IN PORT ST. JOHN WAS A FORECLOSURE RENOVATED AND DONATED TO THE MILITARY WARRIORS SUPPORT FOUNDATION BY BANK OF AMERICA. THIS HOME IS NOW GOING TO BE REALLY MORE THAN A HOUSE. IT'S GOING TO BE A HOME. IT'S GOING BE A PLACE FOR THESE PEOPLE TO BUILD THEIR LIVES. NEW LIVE THAT'S IN A LOT OF WAYS STARTED TODAY.